At least 11 people were killed by gunmen who targeted a Jewish celebration at Bondi Beach in Sydney on Sunday, in what authorities called a terrorist attack. One of the shooters was also killed, police said.

Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon of the New South Wales Police Force said Sunday evening that officers had found what they believed to be several improvised explosive devices in a nearby vehicle linked to the suspect who was killed. Bomb disposal units were at the scene, he said.

The rare mass shooting sent crowds scattering on Australia's best-known beach. Emergency workers were seen transporting a person on a stretcher after the shooting. Video from the scene aired by Australian Broadcasting Corp., the public broadcaster, showed police officers fanning out in an outdoor area where a

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